Mildred Arkell: A Novel. Vol. 2 (of 3)Wood, Henry, Mrs.
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Mildred Arkell: A Novel. Vol. 2 (of 3)
Wood, Henry, Mrs.
Fiction
p. 31 "the two unfortunates eat" eat changed to ate
p. 32 "Monsieur Anglais eat nothing" eat changed to ate
p. 40 "merrily as [a] French diligence" a inserted
p. 63 "wont be much addition" wont changed to won't
p. 69 "christian name. The men" christian changed to Christian
p. 93 "a encircled by carriage drive" a changed to and
p. 104 "Be so good as [to] send" to inserted
p. 109 "could have been at Genoa" Genoa changed to Geneva
p. 118 "and Mr. Dundyke," she said" she changed to he
p. 139 "distresss she experienced" distresss changed to distress
p. 155 "enough of him, I ect, before" ' ect' changed to expect
p. 169 "I should asume it to be" asume changed to assume
p. 173 "I wont charge you for" wont changed to won't
p. 187 "thin, weaseny sort of man" weaseny changed to weaselly
p. 216 "The Arkells will joins us" joins changed to join
p. 218 "christian name?--Martha Ann" christian changed to Christian
p. 226 "there cord of the marriage" there cord changed to the record
p. 227-8 "on the other side [of] the platform" of inserted
p. 264 "the canon's wives and daughters" canon's changed to canons'
p. 274 "boy might have been seen tealing" tealing changed to stealing
p. 287 "and a deuced easy wayit is" wayit changed to way it
p. 328 "I don't cear how you may" cear changed to care
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